Unbelievably, after a four-year run, this is the last-ever incarnation of “The Rich Eisen Podcast.” Frequently, in this business, shows like this don’t end at the host’s request or behest. Usually, shows named after the host come to an abrupt close when the host is shown the door by security while holding office belongings in a cardboard box.

Thankfully, the reason why I’m shuttering this podcast after four wonderful years is because it’s turning into a daily three-hour TV show airing on DirecTV’s Audience Channel No. 239 and streaming live on the latest venture brought to you by NFL Media, the NFL Now app. NFL Now is also the home to the video archive of the show, which will also be available in audio podcast form on Podcast One as well as iTunes and virtually every other place you’ve been able to download this program over its lifespan. Best of all for our listeners, NFL Now is internationally available too.

It’s truly exciting news for your humble host and my podcast compadres Chris Law and Chris Brockman, who are traveling with the show’s move to a bigger and broader platform.

I started this podcast at the outset of the 2010 season because I thought there was a space in which to connect with the NFL Network fan base and have a conversation about the NFL and the entertainment world in one sitting. And I was rewarded with four years of stupendous football chatter involving fascinating figures from the gridiron and guests from across the TV, movie and music spectrum. Best yet, it did in fact get me closer to myriad football fans worldwide. I can not thank you enough for your passionate listenership. Please follow the show with us into the new horizon. We could not have done it without you. Thanks again and, as always, enjoy this listen.Read →

Rich Eisen dials in from Atlanta, the site of Thursday Night Football’s Week 3 contest between the Falcons and Buccaneers, to discuss the latest from around the National Football League. Who stood out in Week 2? Are the Saints and Colts in trouble starting out 0-2? Plus the latest with the Adrian Peterson child abuse allegations, and more from a wild couple of days in the NFL.

Before previewing Week 3 with producers Chris Law and Chris Brockman, Rich welcomes in a fourth voice to the show and one that podcast fans will soon be familiar with. Ted Mulkerin, who was the longtime head writer of “The Late Late Show” with Craig Ferguson is taking his talents to “The Rich Eisen Show” and coming on board with… Read →

Rich Eisen dials in from the road in Baltimore as Week 2 of the NFL is set to kick off from Charm City with the Steelers visiting the Ravens. Eisen and the crew discuss the recent and ever-evolving news surrounding the Ray Rice domestic violence incident and the subsequent fallout from the League’s handling of the incident. The guys also look ahead to Sunday and roll through their Week 2 NFL Weekly Picks Em selections.Read →

Rich Eisen along with producers Chris Law and Chris Brockman are back previewing the kickoff to the 2014 season and discussing the latest storylines from around the league. Why has Michael Sam not landed on a NFL practice squad? Is the suspension for Colts owner Jim Irsay fair? J.J. Watt’s monster contract extension and so much more.

The REP Weekly Pick ‘Em challenge is back again this year and you can join the shows league for free and test your skills at picking winners against the experts. And don’t forget to submit your selections for the #REPpicks challenge by tweeting your selections for: Coach of the Year, Passing Champion, Rushing Champion, Most Valuable Player, Super Bowl matchup and winner to either @RichEisen, @ChrisLaw, @ChrisBrockman or @RichEisenShow. Just be sure to include all… Read →

Rich Eisen hit the road as training camps got underway across the National Football League this week. Thursday Eisen found himself in Dove Valley, Colorado with the Denver Broncos where he caught up with Peyton Manning, John Elway, John Fox and Wes Welker. Rich then made is way up to the Pacific Northwest on Friday to Renton, Washington where the defending Super Bowl XLVIII champion Seattle Seahawks began camp. Rich chats with Russell Wilson, Pete Carroll and two-fourths of the Legion of Boom… Read →

With NFL training camps less than one week away, Rich Eisen and the podcast crew fire back up the microphones for an all new edition of the #REP. The guys touch on a few of the storylines that have been circulating in recent weeks before welcoming back in-studio VP of production for Fox Soccer, Jason Wormser. “The Worm” shares his final thoughts on what was a brilliant 2014 FIFA World Cup that concluded on Sunday with Germany taking home the hardware.

Up next, Eagles Pro Bowl running back LeSean McCoy dials into the program. McCoy enjoyed the best season of his brilliant young career in 2013, rushing for a league leading 1,607 yards and totaling 2,146 yards from scrimmage. This was also good for best in the NFL. Voted the fifth-best player in the National Football League on the “Top 100 Players of 2014″ countdown list, “Shady” talks with Rich about the loss of wide receiverDeSean Jackson to the division rival Redskins, the addition of… Read →

WithRich Eisenenjoying a family vacation for the 4th of July holiday week, producers Chris LawandChris Brockmantake over the reins and host a second installment of the “Best of the Rich Eisen Podcast.” The episode includes some memorable moments and guest interviews from the past four years, as well as some behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the show. Some of the guests featured include actressGillian Jacobs, actorColin Hanks, directorJeff Schafferand interactionsChris Cooley,Reggie WayneandEd Reed… Read →

After taking a few weeks off to enjoy a little summer vacation, the #REP is back with a fresh episode. The National Football League is in the midst of its offseason and with Team USA advancing to the Round of 16 on Thursday in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the guys shift the talk from pigskin to soccer. There are still plenty of NFL storylines taking place during the offseason, and to hit on those Rich welcomes in three-time Super Bowl champion Willie McGinest and Super Bowl XLII champion Shaun O’Hara to discuss a variety of topics. Will Johnny Manziel or Brian Hoyer be the starter for Cleveland in Week 1 vs. Pittsburgh? Will the Seahawks repeat or will another NFC West team knock them off? How important is the NFL Rookie Symposium and what more… Read →

52 weeks a year The Rich Eisen Podcast discusses the ins and outs of the greatest game in the world with some of the biggest names from the gridiron, the silver-screen and beyond. This week the #REP strays a bit from its pigskin coverage to bring a first-hand account of a story that gripped the nation, nay the world last week. Podcast producer Chris Law was aboard US Airways flight 598 last week when man’s (alleged) “best-friend’ caused the aircraft to emergency land mid-flight. His live-tweeting of the event made international, yes international headlines. So what exactly happened 30,000 feet up? Law recalls the full, unfiltered account of the near thirteen hour flight to both Rich Eisen andChris Brockman to kick off this week’s show.

Up next, Fox Soccer VP of Programming Jason “The Worm” Wormser returns to the show after a long hiatus. The former NFL Network senior producers discusses with the crew some of the offseason NFL storylines and then previews the upcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup, which begins next week in Brazil.

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Unbelievably, after a four-year run, this is the last-ever incarnation of “The Rich Eisen Podcast.” Frequently, in this business, shows like this don’t end at the host’s request or behest. Usually, shows named after the host come to an abrupt close when the host is shown the door by security while holding office belongings in a cardboard box.

Thankfully, the reason why I’m shuttering this podcast after four wonderful years is because it’s turning into a daily three-hour TV show airing on DirecTV’s Audience Channel No. 239 and streaming live on the latest venture brought to you by NFL Media, the NFL Now app. NFL Now is also the home to the video archive of the show, which will also be available in audio podcast form on Podcast One as well as iTunes and virtually every other place you’ve been able to download this program over its lifespan. Best of all for our listeners, NFL Now is internationally available too.

It’s truly exciting news for your humble host and my podcast compadres Chris Law and Chris Brockman, who are traveling with the show’s move to a bigger and broader platform.

I started this podcast at the outset of the 2010 season because I thought there was a space in which to connect with the NFL Network fan base and have a conversation about the NFL and the entertainment world in one sitting. And I was rewarded with four years of stupendous football chatter involving fascinating figures from the gridiron and guests from across the TV, movie and music spectrum. Best yet, it did in fact get me closer to myriad football fans worldwide. I can not thank you enough for your passionate listenership. Please follow the show with us into the new horizon. We could not have done it without you. Thanks again and, as always, enjoy this listen.